FHK Henrion – The Complete Designer, Unit Editions, 2013

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‘This book is the first comprehensive monograph of the work of FHK Henrion. Lavishly illustrated and designed with precision and flair, it charts his early experiments as a pre-war poster artist and culminates in his work as the creator of some of the most celebrated – and enduring – logos and identities of the 20th century, including Tate+Lyle, KLM, Blue Circle Cement and LEB. FHK Henrion was the complete designer.’

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FHK Henrion - The Complete Designer, Unit Editions, 2013
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FHK Henrion - The Complete Designer, Unit Editions, 2013
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FHK Henrion - The Complete Designer, Unit Editions, 2013
FHK Henrion – The Complete Designer, Unit Editions, 2013

 

FHK Henrion - The Complete Designer, Unit Editions, 2013
FHK Henrion – The Complete Designer, Unit Editions, 2013

 

FHK Henrion - The Complete Designer, Unit Editions, 2013
FHK Henrion – The Complete Designer, Unit Editions, 2013

 

FHK Henrion - The Complete Designer, Unit Editions, 2013
FHK Henrion – The Complete Designer, Unit Editions, 2013
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